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BSNL JTO exam is the competitive job entrance exam for recruitments in the posts of Junior Telecom Officer or JTO by BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited). The total time for JTO exam is 3 hours and the BSNL JTO exam questions are objective type multiple choice questions. There are usually three sections in this test. Section One and Two offers fifty multiple choice objective questions each from Engineering, while Section Three offers 20 questions from basic English. Here we have provided you with the detailed BSNL JTO exam syllabus which you will find helpful for your BSNL JTO exam preparation. Check out the stream wise syllabus for BSNL JTO exam as have been given below.

7. Microprocessors: Microprocessor architecture - Instruction set and simple assembly language programming. Interfacing for memory and I/O. Applications of Microprocessors in Telecommunications and power system.

BSNL JTO exam syllabus (Civil)

Section I

1. Building Materialsa) Timber: Different types and species of structural timber, density-moisture relationship, strength in different directions, defects, influence of defects on permissible stress, preservation, dry and wet rots, plywood, codal provision for design.

4. Design of Steel Structures: Principle of working - stress method. Design of connections of simple members. Built up sections and frames. Design of Industrial roofs. Principles of ultimate load design. Design of members and frames.

Principles of prestressed concrete design, material, method of prestressing losses. Design of simple members and determinates structures. Introductions to pre-stressing of indeterminate structures.Design of brick masonary as per I.S. codes.

(b) Water Resources Engineering: Water resources of the globe, Multipurpose uses of Water, Soil Plant water relationships, irrigation systems, water demand assessment, Storage and their yields, ground water yield and well Hydraulics, Water logging, drainage design, Irrigation revenue, Design of rigid boundary canals, Lacey' and Tractive force concepts in canal design, lining of canals; Sediment transport in canals; Non-Overflow and overflow sections of gravity dams and their design, Energy dissipaters and tail water rating, Design of head works, distribution work, falls, cross-drainage work, outlets, River training.

3. (a) Water Supply Engineering: Sources of supply, yield, design of intakes and conductors, Estimation of demand, Water quality standards, Control of water born diseases. Primary and secondary treatment, detailing and maintenance of treatment units. Conveyance and distribution systems of treated water, leakage and control, Rural water supply, Institutional and Industrial water supply.